So many
unemployed people try to improve their resumes themselves, but this often yields poor results.
Not exact matches
Back when I was still
unemployed and job hunting the average commute I was looking at was close to 45 minutes to an hour one way (which is about double the average commute in my area, most
people try to move closer to their jobs).
Could have convinced the party that blue Labours view on Immigration and socially conservative views on communities such as religion, working with the state to subsidise locally run charities, was something, that could bring into our party working class
people not already connected, by the groups associated with our movements (Trade unions, the Co-op, retired union affiliates) after the disaster of the World cup, owl gate and then the Ill prepared speech at the IPFF on social change and
trying to deflect attention from it by rushing out the «well make
unemployed teenagers work for their dole» plan, it's hard to see us being able to be taken serious on welfare reform.
I may of course be wrong, but there just doesn't seem to be that many
people (in proportion to the number of
unemployed or unhappy
people) that are
trying to be «too good to be ignored» after all.
The additional amount added to the premium is nominal if you'll
try to compare it with the amount of uncovered damage caused by underemployed or
unemployed drivers which may cause serious accidents which in turn cause heavy damages on property and multiple injuries to the
people involved.
Further research on employees who experienced layoffs that had nothing to do with their performance found that flexibility, a willingness to
try new tasks and learn new skills, was the single best predictor of how long
people stayed
unemployed — especially important with today's over nine million
people out of work and six job seekers for every available job.